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... Physical premiums have risen above $100 per tonne in recent months ... The in-warehouse Rotterdam copper premium published by AMM ... View this article
... AMM's Midwest premium range has moved to 11.6 to 12 cents per ... The biggest factor driving premiums upward is that warehouse financing deals ... View this article
AMM's premiums for copper cathode held at 7 to 9 cents per pound ... "We can't get material out of (London Metal Exchange-listed) warehouses so we ... View this article
AMM's Midwest aluminum premium remained in a ... but said he expected premiums to rise ... London Metal Exchange-listed warehouses and possible ... View this article
... The premium for No. ... per pound June 6, but traders, producers and alloyers said that premiums could swell ... There's plenty in the warehouses, but it's ... View this article
... into their warehouses—not bonded LME warehouses—and are able to supply the auto industry on an as-needed basis at a premium because they ... View this article
... The warehouse deals have been getting weaker by ... Support for higher premiums comes in part ... Metal Exchange-listed warehouses, particularly in ... View this article
... Elsewhere in Asia, premiums remain stable in a quiet ... for London Metal Exchange warehouses in Singapore ... South Korea cif premium for aluminum ... View this article
... AMM's delivered premiums rose to between 8 and 9 ... was offered material from a warehouse location at ... available in LME-listed warehouses in New ... View this article
... given financial ownership of LME warehouse facilities.". ... one Nadca member asked if the premiums for the ... "They indicated that premium levels were ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel